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2024 Ones to Watch Rising Stars: Andrew Bronsteen, Marcus & Millichap

Andrew Bronsteen
Licensed Real Estate Salesperson
Marcus & Millichap

“Andrew excelled at building relationships. He successfully mentored two agents and was awarded Mentor of the Year. He also closed 533 Bergen St. that took over two years to sell. The deal had many twists and turns, yet the owner remained committed to Andrew because of his work ethic, honesty and loyalty.” - John Horowitz, Senior Vice President/Division Manager at Marcus & Millichap

Beyond your professional achievements, what are some of your passions or hobbies? I have some pretty off the wall hobbies – I love woodworking, leatherworking, and even just fixing stuff around the house. Basically, anything that lets me roll up my sleeves and get hands-on. Oh, and spending quality time with my fiancé and our cats.

Who are the key people in your life that have contributed to your success? I am who I am today because of my mom and dad, my brothers, and my childhood friends. My extraordinary fiancé is my biggest fan, greatest supporter and makes me the best version of myself. Professionally, Shaun Riney, Mike Salvatico, and John Horowitz have been incredible role models and mentors.

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